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As of March 2026: it's possible to build it for other platforms, even a cross build on Linux for Windows 64, but additional work is then needed, among others, a modification of the configure script and a few source files and a suitable building of the SDL 1. | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:55, 29 March 2026
Installation
The simplest procedure is building it for Linux:
sudo apt install libsdl1.2-dev xorg-dev ./configure make clean make
As of March 2026: it's possible to build it for other platforms, even a cross build on Linux for Windows 64, but additional work is then needed, among others, a modification of the configure script and a few source files and a suitable building of the SDL 1.
Run
To run, the following command line worked with the SD image containing NextZXOS 2.09.:
./zesarux --noconfigfile --nosplash --quickexit --def-f-function f4 reset \
--disablerealjoystick --no-native-linux-realjoy \
--joystickemulated kempston \
--frameskip 1 \
--zoom 1 \
--enable-divmmc-ports --enable-mmc \
--mmc-file FULL_PATH_TO_SD_IMAGE
Read how to download or create the SD card image on the: MAME:Installing#Creating_and_manipulating_NextZXOS_SD_card_image page
Notes: The upstream zesarux can't use big images because it loads them into RAM - but zenext doesn't do/suffer that. zenext does non-exclusive file locking, so you can mount from OS and emulator at same time.